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Has anyone else experienced or witnessed the foul mouth and temper of the chav that gets on the 0703hrs train at East Dulwich? He gets on at the front of the train and If anyone gets in his way (which can happen sometimes depending on how busy the train is.) he swears and shouts at them, the guy needs help. At best he will get himself in an awkward situation with a person who will not mind beating him up or at worst he will hurt someone.

???? Wrote:

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> I get on that train...and it's always full of

> people who get in my way, for now I just shout at

> them but pretty soon I'm gonna get tooled up


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Jimbo Wrote:

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> Has anyone else experienced or witnessed the foul

> mouth and temper of the chav that gets on the

> 0703hrs train at East Dulwich?


are we judging him on the fact that he has a foul mouth, or that he's a bit poor and common and not really suitable company for the likes of us?

Speak to him in terms that he will understand.

Kiss your teeth and tell him to shut the f@/k up or you will carve him up. Also let him know that your medication takes a while to kick in and that your probation officer, social worker and psychiatrist have told you to avoid conflict. If he carries on there will be conflict and you will have to return to the big house to finish off your sentence, which you will gladly do the next time he p?@?%s you off.


I have found this works. I am not a morning person.

Jimbo Wrote:

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> Not sure how much he earns and to be honest it

> shouldn?t really matter.


No indeed, it shouldn't matter at all - but it was your referring to him as a "chav" that prompted me to ask. Casually judgmental, no?

quite right. I'm a bit riled. brilliant - haven't been angry about something I've read on here in a long time.


but seriously, we're privileged to live in a nice area and this gives us licence to look down on people who don't share the privilege why? at this rate the piles of The Guardian in Budgens will soon be dwarfed by those of the Torygraph


????, glad you're on my side. (how do we pronounce that by the way?)

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